World pictures
the world of the history and philosophy of science
pp. 319-341
Abstrakt
Science is not an external aspect of rational cultures. On the long road from their highly praised discovery of the scientific mind by the Greeks, these cultures first learned to define their rationality primarily in terms of the concept of the scientific, and later also in terms of the technical. Rational cultures in this sense are technical cultures supported by science. As such they constitute the modern world.
Publication details
Published in:
Brown James Robert, Mittelstrass Jürgen (1989) An intimate relation: studies in the history and philosophy of science presented to Robert E. Butts on his 60th birthday. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 319-341
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-2327-0_16
Referenz:
Mittelstrass Jürgen (1989) „World pictures: the world of the history and philosophy of science“, In: J. Brown & J. Mittelstrass (eds.), An intimate relation, Dordrecht, Springer, 319–341.